- Collection type
- Photograph
- Description
- Cecil and Hilda Hayward's garden at their home in Hampton.
- Geographical reference
- Date / Period
- Date of photograph: 1919 - 1939, uncertain
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 13/02/2015
- Photographic process
- Negative glass plate gelatin
- Dimensions
- Height x Width 105 x 80 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 2015.22.1362
Search terms: Dwelling
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